The Heritage Race

The Most Fun and Popular Team Building Programme in Singapore

Heritage Race

In the Heritage Race programme, participants will be assigned to teams for a hunt around Singapore Heritage sites. Teams will be presented with a challenge related to the culture of the area. With a challenging array of photo hunt stations and activity stations related to our nation’s colourful history, participants are guaranteed to have a great time!

8 different Trails to choose from!

Singapore’s first experimental and botanical garden, Fort Canning park is enriched with plentiful of heritage sites. Back then, its was filled by nutmeg and cloves, grown by Air Stamford Raffles as these spices had great economic value.

Fort Canning & Esplanade Park

Singapore’s first experimental and botanical garden, Fort Canning park is enriched with plentiful of heritage sites. Back then, its was filled by nutmeg and cloves, grown by Air Stamford Raffles as these spices had great economic value.

Boat Quay, City Hall, Esplanade Park

As one of the oldest heritage parks in Singapore, Boat Quay, City Hall and Esplanade Park is is a showcase for many Singapore historical landmarks.

Gardens By The Bay

With a vision to be a world of garden for all to enjoy, and cherish, Gardens by the Bay is a showpiece of horticulture and garden artistry that presents the plants kingdom in a whole new way.

Katong

Once a weekend retreat by wealthy city dwellers, filled with coconut plantations, Katong have developed into a residential suburb. this vibrant neighbourhood is filled with many well-reserved Peranakan shophouses.

Chinatown

Experience how Singapore’s early Chinese migrants once lived and learn more about the local Chinese culture. Participants will begin their race at the starting point at the Buddha Tooth Relic temple.

Little India

Containing a great number of religious spaces, Little India is an area that offers insights into different religious spaces, architecture and practices found in Singapore.

Punggol

From avant-garde flats to picturesque landscapes and a newly opened mall, Punggol now offers countless hidden gems apart from getting a sun-kissed skin.

Balestier

From sugar cane plantations to shops filled with sweet and savoury delights, Balestier is an area that offers a taste of history.

Activity Stations

Run an amazing race around Singapore, find the stations, and conquer them!

Overview

Activity stations are landmarks along Singapore heritage sites that requires participants to perform a team task. These tasks are designed to be in line with the selected waypoint. These activities require a mix of mental skills and sometimes, physical abilities. This ensures that everyone will be able to participate in the activities, regardless of age group or gender.

Complete Station Activities

When you get to the correct landmarks, you’ll be expected to complete special station activities planned for that specific landmark. As a team, you might be asked to perform and record a video with a given storyboard, complete an artistic challenge that has something to do with a historical legend, or even find a mystery person in a funny hat! Expect the unexpected if you want to win!

Solve Clues

We’ll hand your team a cluebook and tell you where you should go, but not directly! Solve clues we’ve planted in the cluebook in order to find your next destination, and bring your team there in one piece! Some clues are more tricky than others, and you might even need to get some help from tourists to translate clues that are in a foreign language. Do what you need to do to get to your desination fast!

Wet Weather

To get to the landmarks, participants can either walk or take public transport. Either way, these locations are all strategically placed such that the path to get there is always sheltered from heavy rain and waypoints are placed either under shelter, or near one. Rain or shine, the race goes on!